Chapter 305: 191: Two People on the High-Speed Train, The Superpower Instructor with the Surname Ya_2
Chapter 305: Chapter 191: Two People on the High-Speed Train, The Superpower Instructor with the Surname Ya_2
Having said that, he shrugged and continued, “Well, although you’re pretty rough on me too.”
Hearing this, the gothic dress girl said indifferently, “You’re my family, what are others to me?”
“At least be a bit nicer to your friends, right?”
“Am I not nice enough to my friends?”
“You didn’t see yourself at Bai Yi’s place this afternoon. Your friend looked at you the way recruits look at their officers, everyone’s kinda scared of you. You’re just a naughty middle schooler at home, but outside, you’re like a female demon lord. You should work on better relations with your colleagues at least, not be so stiff,” Ke Mingye commented, “You presented such a facade just because you want them to keep their distance, to stay away from you. Magic girls die easily. The closer people get, the deeper the wound. The more annoying I am, the less people bother me… Yeah, that works for me.”
“If you say so, what about You Minglu then?” Ke Mingye asked, “You even brought her home and we played cards together. You can’t say you’re keeping a distance from her, right?”
Ash was silent for a moment, “Don’t you think she’s a lot like you?”
“Come on, do I really look anything like her?”
“She resembles how you were when you were a kid. When you just came back from the orphanage, you had the same look in your eyes as her.”
Ke Mingye was taken aback, “Really? I never noticed. Is that true?”
“Otherwise?” Ash spoke exasperatedly, “She’s even more annoying than you, always starting her sentences with ‘A girl who grew up eating trash can’t compete with a girl who grew up with a silver spoon.’ I was almost choked with anger.”
“Haha, sounds like she has a good sense of humor.”
“If by ‘sense of humor’ you mean the ability to annoy me, then yeah, both of you are quite ‘humorous.'”
“Uh… I actually think it’s pretty funny.”
“I don’t.”
The atmosphere briefly became tense as the rumbling of engines echoed around them.
“So… who are you really? I’m starting to get confused,” Ke Mingye said while thinking, “Are you the person at home, or the one outside?”
The gothic dress girl lowered her eyes, thought for a moment, then offered another answer.
“The one in your eyes,” she said.
“So at least you think you’ve never lied to me?”
“No.”
“You say you haven’t lied to me, but at home, you act like a fool, even an Oscar-winning actress couldn’t fake it like you do.”
“Sometimes, it’s inevitable,” Ash gave him a glare and explained, “Besides… aren’t all middle schoolers like that? How mature do you expect me to be at home?”
“Middle schoolers at home are not typically that stupid.”
“Get lost.”
At the brightly lit top of the high-speed train, they both couldn’t help but chuckle softly. Stars twinkled above them, and the cold moonlight shrouded their figures. The chilly night wind brushed past their cheeks, tousling the girl’s hair.
“So, that strange thing, do you know it?” she asked, brushing back some hair at her temples stirred by the wind.
“Of course, I know it,” Ke Mingye sneered, “It always pesters me, not only has it captured my boss but also hurt my teammates. Yet, it never laid a hand on me… Honestly, I don’t understand what it’s thinking.”
“Right, that’s because it’s a mad dog. Don’t bother with it,” Ash frowned slightly, murmuring, “Every time I blow its head off, it hops back onto TV the next day… really super annoying.”
“Totally agree,” Ke Mingye nodded lightly and added, “Too bad I can’t figure out where it comes from, otherwise, I would have dealt with it long ago.”
As they spoke, from a corner of the train suddenly came a faint voice: “Oh… are you discussing me? Seeing you siblings bond so well, I’m relieved, but I didn’t expect you to miss me even when you’re alone… I’m truly flattered.”
Ke Mingye and Ash were stunned for a moment, then disdainfully turned towards the source of the voice.
They saw a figure enveloped in a grayish glow slowly walk out of the night, becoming visible under the moonlight.
“See, isn’t it annoying?”
Ash sighed softly.
“Indeed annoying. Not just a stalker but a voyeur too, hopeless.”
Ke Mingye shrugged, his mouth full of sarcasm.
“Ah, prejudice really is a big mountain. What if, actually, I came to tell you something important, rather than stalking or peeping?”
The strange thing waggled its upright pointer finger, speaking slowly.
“Don’t listen to his babbling, let’s take him down together.”
“Okay.”
As they spoke, Ke Mingye and Magical Girl Ash glanced at each other, then both rose from the top of the train car.@@novelbin@@
The former stared quietly at the Dice Monster, waiting for it to step within the eight-meter range around him;
The gothic dress girl stood still, her left hand holding the magic umbrella Cinderella horizontally in front of her, her right hand leisurely drawing a tachi from the bottom of Cinderella.
“Is that necessary?” the Dice Monster tilted its head, continuing to walk forward.
As it stepped within the eight-meter range of Ke Mingye,
Taking advantage of the moment, Ke Mingye unleashed an E-level Skill — “Phase Transfer.”
Just as he and the Dice Monster swapped positions, Magical Girl Ash smoothly drew the tachi from the umbrella.
Whoosh—!
The moment the blade was unsheathed, a sharp, clear humming rang out. Amidst the piercing sound, reminiscent of a sparrow’s chirp, the gothic dress girl chopped off the Dice Monster’s head with a single stroke.
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